American Today: “It HAS Come To Blood” (And Why JFK REALLY Had To Die!)

“History has been stolen from us and replaced with guilt inducing lies.”

Stefan Molyneux, Irish-Canadian commentator, advocate for a non-violent stateless society and supporter of President Donald Trump

Special Report from Sister Ciara

On 12 February 1964, barely three months after President John F. Kennedy was assassinated (on 22 November 1963), a movie premiered in Washington D.C. titled “Seven Days In May” that depicted a military-political cabal’s planned take-over of the United States government in reaction to the president’s negotiation of a disarmament treaty with the Soviet Union.

Though it wasn’t unusual for a movie to be premiered outside of Hollywood, never before had one been premiered in Washington D.C.—and with this movie containing such explosive political content, while all of America was still in mourning for its just fallen leader, it’s worth noting that in attendance for this premier were some of Hollywood’s biggest movie stars who mingled with the most powerful people in the United States government.

In this most definitive biography about Rod Serling’s life, we learn that within days of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, the United States Information Agency (an organization very much under the control of the CIA) commissioned him to produce a documentary for international distribution about President Lyndon B. Johnson, who became America’s new leader upon JFK’s death—and that Rod Serling accepted the contract for and afterwards President Johnson sent him his “profound thanks” for his work.

Both Charles Bailey and Fletcher Knebel were long time hardnosed American investigative journalists from the “old school” who held no political allegiances, never stopped looking for the truth, and President Kennedy himself describing Fletcher Knebel in particular as being “Washington’s most widely read and widely plagiarized commentator”.

Something happened, though, with both Charles Bailey and Fletcher Knebel in late 1961 that caused them to collaborate on writing “Seven Days In May”, and having it published in 1962—and that they left a “clue” about with their naming the fictional president being overthrown as Jordan Lyman—and that everyone knew was a “secret” calling out of one of the most feared men the US has ever known, General Lyman Lemnitzer.

In June,1993, Professor James Galbraith, the son of President Kennedy’s most trusted strategic advisor, John Kenneth Galbraith, discovered a declassified memo that fully explained the fears of Charles Bailey, Fletcher Knebel and Rod Serling—and though he immediately brought it to the attention of the American public, his article received virtually no attention in the US propaganda media.

And here in its entirety is the chilling document discovered by Professor Galbraith about what President Kennedy, General Lemnitzer, CIA Director Allen Dulles had planned for late 1963—and that only by JFK’s assassination appears to have been stopped:

TOP SECRET

EYES ONLY

Notes on National Security Council Meeting

July 20, 1961

General Hickey, Chairman of the Net Evaluation Subcommittee, presented the annual report of his group. General Lemnitzer stated that the assumption of this year’s study was a surprise attack in late 1963, preceded by a period of heightened tensions.

After the presentation by General Hickey and by the various members of the Subcommittee, the President asked if there had ever been made an assessment of damage results to the U.S.S.R which would be incurred by a preemptive attack. General Lemnitzer stated that such studies had been made and that he would bring them over and discuss them personally with the President. In recalling General Hickey’s opening statement that these studies have been made since 1957, the President asked for an appraisal of the trend in the effectiveness of the attack. General Lemnitzer replied that he would also discuss this with the President.

Since the basic assumption of this year’s presentation was an attack in late 1963, the President asked about probable effects in the winter of 1962. Mr. Dulles observed that the attack would be much less effective since there would be considerably fewer missiles involved. General Lemnitzer added a word of caution about accepting the precise findings of the Committee since these findings were based upon certain assumptions which themselves might not be valid.

The President posed the question as to the period of time necessary for citizens to remain in shelters following an attack. A member of the Subcommittee replied that no specific period of time could be cited due to the variables involved, but generally speaking, a period of two weeks should be expected.

The President directed that no member in attendance at the meeting disclose even the subject of the meeting.

The most astounding evidence of this are the now hourly propaganda attacks against President Trump who is attempting feverishly to stop World War III—with these war propagandists falsely proclaiming that he’s under criminal investigation when nothing could be further from the truth.

And what the vast majority of you reading these words are failing to understand at your peril is that THIS IS WAR—and you’re a combatant in it whether you like it or not!

Remember, the true and only agenda of those ruling over you is to make you a slave—and if you want to know how far down this road the Western world is, you need only read the “five features” of a slave plantation as outlined by Kenneth M. Stampp in his book “The Peculiar Institution: Slavery in the Ante-Bellum South”, and that are:

1.Broken down and dilapidated and unsafe housing.

2.Broken families.

3.A high degree of violence required in order to hold the place together.

4.Everybody gets a basic provision, but nobody gets ahead.

5.Nihilism and despair. This is an intergenerational, ongoing, lasting way of life.

These “five features” of slavery describe every single inner city and rural area in both the US and Europe—and that year by year, begins subsuming more and more human beings into its evil clutches—with barely anyone knowing what’s happening to them.